ALL YOU CAN BE

ALL YOU CAN BE

A Poem by Marie
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There are many things...

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Reference photo for painting powerline tower - Photo © 2009 Marion Boddy-Evans. Licensed to About.com, Inc.

Be the bell that rings out truth

Be a light that shines its ray

Into corners dark and deep

Be a voice that cries the way.

 

Be a wind that clears the mist

Be the fire that burns for right,

Rain that cleanses; snow that calms.

Be the sun which conquers night.

© 2015 Marie


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Inspirational and positive Marie. I agree with Rita, you've crafted this so well without a word wasted. :)

Posted 9 Years Ago


Powerful advice, well crafted. I will remember this!

Posted 9 Years Ago


Marie

9 Years Ago

Thank you.
Wow I like the positive description of the allusion here . The chosen image really complimented the poem

Posted 9 Years Ago


you are amazing---you tell it like it should be.

Posted 9 Years Ago


what wonderful advice to give one's child! sumptuous write, Marie.

Posted 9 Years Ago


Marie

9 Years Ago

THank you. I never thought of giving this advice to my daughter, but she turned out to be the best s.. read more
Woody

9 Years Ago

she comes from good stock. is that what we say?
Marie

9 Years Ago

I gues so; English royalty, early pioneers...
Marie, I found this inspirational.
Will

Posted 9 Years Ago


Marie

9 Years Ago

Thank you. The word "inspirational" didn't occur to me, until this got reviewed.

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Marie
Marie

San Antonio, TX



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